The girls in green have done it again. Playing before a big crowd for the Kingco 4A title, the Woodinville Falcons put on a grand show last Thursday night. Regan Schenck and Mia Hughes combined for 44 points as the Lady Falcons rolled to a 75-61 win over Eastlake. The win locked up Woodinville’s second straight conference championship.

The Falcons improved their record to 19-3 on the year. They advanced to the Regional Round to be played this week.

“From the beginning of the game we wanted it so bad,” Woodinville’s Mia Hughes said. “We were confident that we could take it home.”The first half was a nip-and-tuck affair. A Madison Lundquist lay-in with one second left before halftime gave Woodinville a 34-33 lead.

The Tacoma Dome is a beehive of activity every year when the Mat Classic commences. Drew Christensen and Ian Tsang were on hand last Friday and Saturday to represent Woodinville.

Christensen won two of his four matches to finish seventh in the 160 pound weight class. Tsang, wrestling at 126 pounds, dropped his matches to Jack Latimer of Camas and Jabril Muhammad of Auburn-Mountainview.

Under normal circumstances, Woodinville scoring 180 points would be enough to capture another State championship.

But Camas scored one point higher, allowing the Papermakers to earn their first title and dethrone the reigning four-time champion Woodinville Falcons. Camas edged Woodinville 181.200-180.125 at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall last Friday.

As Five Heck advanced upon the diving board for the final time, he knew he needed to come up big to make the next cut. Alas, as he launched himself skyward, there was a glitch in technique. He hit the water hard.